India
houses hundreds of sanctuaries and national parks that reflect the contribution
of nation on conserving wildlife and nature. India is blessed with the
incredible diversity of flora and fauna. And once-in-a-lifetime experience is
spotting some rare birds and wild animals in their natural habitat. In India,
different national parks have their own importance of having something special
in wildlife. Here is the list of 5 animals that are splendor of India that live
in 5 best national parks of India with pride.
1.
Bengal
Tiger at Bandhavgarh National Park: In the state of
Madhya Pradesh, safari in Bandhavgarh
definitely gives the chance to see Bengal Tiger to every visitor. This national
park has higher number of tigers than Tadoba National Park in Maharashtra and
Ranthambore in Rajasthan. Though accessing this park is not so easy, but
hundreds of tourists visit here to spot a glimpse of big cat. You will more
likely to see the tigers by staying here for over two days in Bandhavgarh resorts. If you are lucky
enough, you will see the tiger in your first safari. To track the tigers,
elephant safari is also offered.
2.
One
Horned Rhinoceros at Kaziranga National Park: In the north
east region, the state of Assam perks up wildlife lovers with plethora of
opportunities to explore rich flora and fauna. In Kaziranga National Park, the
major highlight is prehistoric one-horned rhinoceros. World’s largest
population of these giants lives here.
3.
Asiatic
Lion at Gir: The last Asian lions in the world
live in Gir Wildlife Sanctuary. This breed was almost hunted and came into
extinction in the decades of 1870s. They were once found in Syria in the west
as well as Bihar (India). Now, a big population of these lions lives in the
sanctuary due to vast conservation efforts.
4.
Wild
Ass in Rann of Kutch: The state of Gujarat also offers
something to wildlife lovers. In the Little Rann of Kutch, the unforeseen and
harsh lands are the house of Indian wild ass. Spread over 5000 square
kilometers of vast landscapes, Wild Ass Sanctuary is known of being the home of
over 2000 to 3000 animals. They run for over long distances at the speed of
over 50 kilometers. Hence, it is good to spot them on wild safari.
5.
Elephants
at Nagarhole: In the state of Karnataka, you can
explore the entire park of Nagarhole by jeep safari. You can get closer with
well-trained elephants in Dubare Elephant Camp.
Visit tigergarhresort.com regarding safari in Bandhavgarh and Bandhavgarh
resorts
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